The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 10, 1878, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
Centre Hall, Pij/Th'rad.Qctt. 10,78.
S~TKRWa.—year. srArn poi'd '*
advance ; S2.&D when act paid tn advance.
Advrvtisemenf* '**ets per line for three in
sertions. and bcentsper line for every sub
sequent insertion. Advertisement* Ay the
year at a liberal discount.
Subscriber* outside the county should re
mit us 10 ft*, amount of one year * post
age, instead o/2lVf* as formerly when paid
by themselves.
Subscribers ran always tell how their ac
counts stand at the Reverter ofhee by con
sulting the table* on their papers. It the
lahle read* "John Roe 1 jan '"6" it mean*
that John is indebted for subscription from
the Iff of January, 187&, and that ft si
time he seas paying the printer.
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LOCAL ITEMS.
- Just now the place to gel bargain*
1* at Shook Bro. A Co.'*, Farmer* Mill*.
Head their ad.
Win. H. Genlael has mored from
Gregg to Kanaaa.
Lutheran conference meet* at On*
tre Hall, Nor. A
Loid'a aupper in the **• church, thi*
place. Sabbath mom in* SO lnt.
Juat atep in at H. IX Goldman a
Standard Clothing Hall, corner Biahop
and Allegheny, Bellefonte, if you want a
cheap auit of clotbea.
Mr. D. C. Keller, of thi* place, baa
letl ua aample* of the large Kambo apple,
from hi* let. Theae are aomo of the finest
specimen* of that kind of fruit we hare
yet aeon, and will excite the enry of any
lorer of choice apple*.
Accommodation for horset at
Brown'* (train depot, Bellofonte, for all
teams going there with train. Ho pay*
the highest market price, and you will
find him fair and square in all hi* dealing*.
Coal ef all hind* always on hand, and for
tale low.
—No man can say aught against Geo.
Swab and Jacob Punkle, our nominee*
tor Commissioner*. They are thoroughly
honest and of spotless character. Voters
now have an opportunity to cast their bal
lots for two good men. Let them hare
such a good vote as men of their standing
deserve. Swab and Dunkle will make
faithful commissioners.
Dr. Orndorf, of Ferguson paid our
sanctum a visit recently. The doctor ia
one of the heat dentists in the county, and
ditto on democracy.
The headquarters of tho Greenback
party have been removed to the dad story
ofSeth Yocum's white hat. Seth is and
always was a stiff rad, and no democrat
should be caught voting for him for Con
gress.
Remember that A. G. Curtin favors
retiring the National bank note* and hav
ing greenbacks issued instead. That's
sound principle and meets the daaires of
democrats as well as greenbackers, it
would save the country some 20 millions
in interest every year.
There is a great rush at the Stand
ard Clothing Hall, people find that suits
are sold so low there, and all are wishing
to get a bargain. Go and price Gold
man's clothing— he is determined to sell
the lowest in the county, and no mistake
about it. An immense stock on hand.
Corner Allegheny and Bishop streets.
for his grain, let him haul it to L L.
Brown, successor to Shortlidge fc Co.
Newman has arrived with a tre
mendous lot of ready-made clothing that
beats all this side of Constantinople. He
has again put down bis already low prices
and sells cheaper than ever—and he al
ways did sell lower than others- You can
buy a new suit, or single garment, any
thing between hat and boots at just a tri
fle above coat, and what more can you
ask?
On last Friday one of the ou'.build
ings of Lafayette Jfeff took fire, and the
greater part of tha roof and gable burned
before the dame* were extinguished.
Timely assistance saved the main build
ing. Mr. Jfeffreceived some severeburns
in his efforts to put out the fire.
An outhouse of Mr. John Dauber
man took fire one day last week, threaten
ing destruction to the larger buildings,
but through timely aid the fire was extin
guished.
The dwelling house of Mr. John
Conley, about 2 mile east ef Ilall,
was destroyed by fire on last Friday, about
midnight. The fire originated in the
wash house near the main build
ing, where they had been boiling apple
butter during the day. The outbuilding
was all ablaze and the family only awoke
by the flames striking the windows of the
chamber on the second story where Mr.
and Mrs. Conley slept, and in a few mo
ments the main building was on fire also.
The flames spread so rapidly that the fam
ily coald not save anything but the con
tents of one room on the first floor. All
their clothing, furniture, papers, and pro
visions in cellar and buildings were burn
ed. There were sor ie GO bushels of potatoes
in the cellar. Mr. Conley in attempting to
save things from the upper story found his
retreat cut off by the fire and escaped by
jumping from a window. The total loss is
not less than slßoo—insurance about SI2(W
in the Pennsvalley company. The barn
would undoubtedly have been burned al
so, but fortunately there was no current
of air in that direction. The house was
erected only a few years ago. Many of
our people were soon on the spot, but
render no assistance.
The finest lot of queensware, at
Secblers, in the Bush bouse block. If you
want something handsome for setting your
table, Reehler's is the place where you find
it Tbeirstock of queensware is thee hoicesl
in the central part of the state.
The finest toilet articles at F. P.
Green's in the Bush house block. Also
fresh drugs and medicines always on hand.
Mr. Green is the oldest druggist in the
c ounty, and prescriptions are filled there
with the utmost safety.
Goldman, who has established the
New standard Clothing Hall, corner Bish
•p and Allegheny street, Bellefonte, is
determined to sell clothing cheaper than
any one else in the county. This he guar
antees.
The Presbytery of Huntingdon com
menced iu stated meeting in the Presby
terian church, at L*emont (Dr. Uamill s),
on Tuesday, the Ist of October, at 21 o'-
clock. p m. The opening sermon was
preached by Hev Mr. Sberrard.of Mifflin
town. The Presbytery was first organiz
ed in the "old log" church at Centre Hill,
in Pennsvalley, in April, 1795, with nine
members. It now aambers 47 ministers
and 00 churches, with 10,000 communi
cants. It includes the territory embrac
ing the counties of Bedford, Blair, Clear
field, Centre, Mifflin, Juniata and Hun
tingdon. The congregations under its
care contributed during the past year $75,-
000 for church and missionary purposes.
Get your coffee, sugar, teas, spices, j
dried aud canned fruit, at Secbter's, ifyou
want a good and fresh article. Tbey al
ways keep the best family groceries that
are in market, and you are sure of a gen
uine article in whatever you get. They
eell atthe least margin, and always deal
honestly with customers. Try Bechler A
Co., in the Bush house block, and you
will be pleased with tbe quality of groce
ries you get, satisfied with their prices,
and have the politest attention beeldes.
Give the new Standard Clothing
Hall, at Bellefonte, a call, where you can
buy clothing cheaper than elsewhere.
Goldman promises to give the best bars
tfhtns,
A Rood suit of underclothes forWVIj
at Guggenheimer A Go's.
Highest Cash price pai.l for Clover*
seed, at Guggenheimer A Oo's.
On Friday during the races at the M iffiin
county fair at Lewistown, the sheriff sud
denly put in an appearance and levied on
all the real and personal property of the
society that was found on tho fair grounds
including the gate money and the funds
in the hands of the treasurer. It is not
positively knawn if these proceedings will
preclude the payment of the usual pre
miums offered by the association to exhi
bitors, hut it is more than likely that they
will. Tho affair has created quite a sensa
tion.
Just before the Rev. A. 11. Augho died
on the floor of tho Evangelical Lutheran
church in Milfiintown, during the session
of the svnod, he laid an onvolopo on the
window-sill, says tho Democrat and Reg
ister, and penciled the words: "The
sting of death is hero," He had placed
the envelope in a side pocket of his coat
and was just silling down when death
struck him.
—Read J. D. Long's ad. in another
column, lie intends doing a big and
lively business in grain, coal, bids-,
leather and saddlery, at Spring Mills. He
is a deserving man and fair and square in
his business transactions.
Diptheria broke out in tho family of
Samuel Randall, of Mankato, Minn., last
week, and carried of four of his children
within four Jays. The bodies of two oth
er children, who had died some time pre
viously, and had been buried in an old
cemetery, were disinterred, and the six
little coffins were carried to the grave
yard at the same time in the presence of
an immense concourse of people.
For Mr. Tlios. Harper, A>f Aarons
burg, we this week notice runaway No. *2.
In last issue we gave au account of his
horse wrecking a sutky and throwing Mr.
U. out. A few days after, the same ani
mal, while Mr, Harper was driving In a
buggy back ol Woodward, ran away, and
became detached from the buggy The
horse was found next dsy, lying among
the rocks in the mountain, and pretty bad
ly used up.
Teas, coffees, sugars, spices, coal oil,
flour, every and anything kept in the
grocery line, at C. Dingi-s' new store, also
a full stock of notion*, candies, tobaccos'
Jfcc., Ac.
We last week noticed the death of a
son of Mr. David Bollinger, of Aarons
burg, by a kick from a horse. This week
we learn of a sad accident that befell Mr.
Bollinger himself, on last Friday. 110 fell
from an apple tree, a distance of 18 feet,
since which lime he has remained uncon
scious and has not spoken a word. Veri
ly misfortunes do not come singly. Mr.
B.'s family deserve the sympathy of tho
community.
Wo admire Newman's courage, it
is a benefit to the people, he is bound not
to be undersold by any one in clothing,
and guarantees to sell the cheapest Cloth
ing in the county. Newman we always
found to be a man of honor and good as
bis word.
Mrs. Anna M. Weaver has removed <
from Potter* Mill* to M illhcim. where she 1
will open a millinery store. ,
The house ef Mr. Alex. Kerr, of 1
Potter twp., was entered and robbed of (
$44 on last Sunday. On Mouday three
tramps were arrested on suspicion and
brought to Esq. Shannon, but no proof of '
guilt could be obtained, and they weredis- ,
charged.
On Tuesday 1, somo strange parties
sold a burse and harness to Mr. Bonj.
Bitner of Potter, fors7oand a buggy to a
young man of same neighborhood, for $'A)
on which Mr. Bitner advanced the money.
Saturday following another party came ,
along claiming the property as stolen j
from them. Mr. Bitner holds on however j
claiming proof of property.
The stock of goods at Guggenheimer
A Go's, is now complete In every line,
end will be sold at prices that will defy
competition. They have also laid out a
lot of remnants consisting of calicoee, can
ton flannels and muslins which will be
sold from 4cts up. Spool cotton's at "Jet*
per spool.
Visit C- Dinges' New Grocery, and j
give him a trial.
Henry Brockerboff, an old and well
known citizen, died at Bellefonte on last
Sunday.
Mr. Conley will erect a new brick
dwelling this fall yet.
i The weather is flno. but no rain—
I save a little on Monday. Heavy frost on
i Sunday.
Visit J. U. Krumbine's new glass
and stoneware store in Gift A Flory's j
store room.
Gregg Dill club meets Saturday even
ing at Spring Mills, wo earnestly urge
democrats to turn out.
POTTER DILL CLUB
! WILL MEET IN MURRAY'S HALL,
Saturday Evening, Oct. 12.
Turn out All. Good speakers will be pres
ent.
WHAT A GREAT* NEWSPAPER
SAYS OF THE COMING
GREAT SHOW.
Unquestionably, by far the greatest
Mcnagarie and Circus that has ever visited
this place will reach Bellefonte by its spec
ial trains on Saturday, October 12th, and
that is the Great European Soven Ele
pbant Railroad Exposition of the Sells
Bros. Its proportions aro simply enor
mous, and its educational and amusement
resources almost beyond computation. It
is also as superior in refinement and ele
gance of presentation ai it it overshadow
ing in easiness, and comes recommended
and endorsed in the highest and most un
qualified terms by the entire press wherev
er it has pitched its mammoth tents. Such
indi-putable authority as the Pittsburgh
Daily Dispatch emphatically praises it at
follows :
"The 7 elephants, to which such promi
nence bat been given in our advertising
columns, arrived by the Pan Handle yes
terday, together with the balance of the
big new menegarie and circus by which
thejr are employed as a distinctive title.
The really superb and sensational parade
on tbe South Side in the morning, togeth
er with tbe highly original and successful
advertising etcepade of tbe two-horned
rhinoceros, gave the show such a first-class
•end-off that business was excellent in the
afternoon and extraordinary at night,
when the smoke-tinged|brawn and muscle
of Birmingham rallied in admirable disor
der to forget the furnace, factory and forge
■ in the presence of the "Tropical Terrors"
- and tbe "Monarcha<of Muscle." Well
recommended as the show bat come, and
, liberal as were its promises, it fully merits
* the one and redeems the other. Much
* liberality, originality and ingenuity it dia
| played in its street pageant, which teems
! to compass the limits of possibility in that
* direction, and give an excellent free idea
" of what comes after for pay. The inena-
gerie it very large and complete, and no
i tably cosmopolitan. The circus troupe is
* an uuusually large one, and combinas a
wide diversity of talent. The bareback
, riding is of tbe best, mod the various gym
i nastic feats command continual applause.
* Willis Cobb's educated dogt, monkeys
t and goats give most ontertaining and
- laughable variety to the programme."
Farmers if you take your grain to
L. L. Brown, near depot, Bollefonte, you
will get the highest cash price. He
alio sells all kinds of coal at lowest prices.
WHOSE?
The concluding article on the subject of
a New Series of text books for our schools
did not appear as contemplated. The aec
oivf was delayed one week in consequence
of crowded columns, god the thiri partial-1
iy anticipated by the action of the Bow#
i of Potter twp, on the 9Hh ult. Withal,
by tho Editor's permission, tho answer to
. tho question above will bo given as duo to
' all parties. It was intended to call tho at
tontion ol tho public and tho Hoard, in
tho second paper, to the propriety ot
adopting a History of such a grade as
could be used by pupils of the third read
er, also a general History to supplement
tho llrief Course now in u-o. We need
not say that the study of History Is an im
portant one. and that early life is the most
opportune season for Its cultivation and
mastery. The general prevalence of fic
ticious reading among the young, and tho
consequent distaste for works of History,;
Science and Travel, ought to he argument
sufficient in favor of making History a test
book throughout the whole course of Cow
men School Education With the
view of attaining this and, Paor. SWUTON
of New York, has prepared a series of
School Histories. The series consists of
throe books two on l\ 8. History, and
a third on Outlines of tieneral history.
They are sufficiently comprehensive for
such a course as can he taken ia Interme
diate, Orammar. and High Schools. The
plan of the books is clear, the style, pure.
We are sure the Hoard would have done
a good day's work in acting on these
Histories. The Geographies and Spellers
adopted by the Hoards of Potter and
Gregg twps are from the pen of the same
author —Prof. Swinton, The adoption of
these works is a move in tho right di
rection—the choice of the Hoards judi
cious. To see the name of Prof. S. upon
the back or title page of a book it sufficient
fcr pronouncing it a work of the Ai ghost
merit. We have yet to commend the ac
tion of the Hoard in the selection of Read
ere-qualily, not quantity seems to have
led to the selection of the Graded series, ll
this matter of introducing new books into
our schools was less important, wo would
apologise for the space we have taken ;
since it is fraught with interest to ourselves
and the future it deserves more than a
passing notice. G. W. FOETKIV.
Democrats, the Camerons are trying to
breed dissatisfaction among you in this
county. Give them a big rebuke.
Jjl LECTION PROCLAMATION.—
Gol Save the Commonwealth.
I, L. W Munson, High Sheriff of the!
county ofCentra, Commonwealth of Penn-li
sylvania, do hereby make known and give i
notice to the electors of the county store- i
said, that an election will bo hclu in the 1
said county of Centre, on
Tuesday, November sth, 1878,
it being the Tuesday follow ing the first
Monday of of November, tthe polls to be
opened at seven o'clock, a. and closed at
seven o'clock, p. fa.) at which time the
Freemen of Centre county will vote by j
ballot for the following officers, namely : j
One person for Governor of Pennsylva- ">
nia. t
One person for Lieutenant Governor of
Pennsylvania.
One person for Secretary of Internal Af j*
fairs of Pennsylvania. j<
One person for Judge of Supremo Court |
of Pennsylvania
One person to represent the counties of
Uaion, Clinton, Clearfield, Elk, Mifflin
and Centre in the Congress of the United '|
Sutes. ,
One person to represent the counties of .
Centre. Clinton and Clearfield in the Sen- j
ale of Pennsylvania.
One person as President Judge for the j
counties of Centre, Clinton and Clear
field. ,
Two persons to represent the county ot ,
Centre in the House of Representatives of |
Pennsylvania.
One person for High Sheriff for tho
county ot Centre.
One person for the office ot Treasurer for
the county of Centre.
One person for the office of Prothonota- |
ry and Clerk of the Court of Quarter Ses
sions for the county ot Centre
Three persons for the office of Cotnmis- j
sioner for the county of Centre.
One person tor the office of Register and Ij
Clerk of the Orphan's Court of the coun- \
ty of Centre.
One person for the office of Recorder J
for the county of Centre.
Three persons for tho office of Auditor
for the county of Centre. ..
One person for the office of Coroner for 1
the county ot Centre.
I also hereby make known and give no- |
tico that the place of holding the aforesaid ,
election in the several Boroughs and
townships within the county of Centre,!
ore as follows, to wit:
For the township of iialnes, at the pub-j
lie house of I. D. Hover (Aaronsburg.) |
For the township of Half Moon, at the (
School house in Stormstown.
For the township of Taylor, atthe house
erected for the purpose, on the property
ot Leonard Merryman.
For the township of Miles, in the school 1
bouse in the town of Rebersbugc
For tho township of Potter, (northern
precincli at the public bouse of John
Spangler in Centre Hall.
For tho township of Potter, ioutheri.
precinct) at the public house of Mart.
Leitzell, at Potters Mill*.
For the township ot Gregg, at the pub
lic houso owned by J. B. Fisher, l*enn,i
Hall. ji
For the township of College, ia tho
| school house at Leraont.
For the township ot Ferguson, (old pre
cinct) in the school bouse at Pine Grove.
For the township of Ferguson, mew
precinct (in tho school bouse at Bailey
ville. |
For the township of Harris, in the school j
house at Boalsburg.
For tho township of I'alton, at the house
of Peter Murray, j
For the borough of Bellefonte and tho
townships of Mpring and llenncr, at the
Court House in Hellefonte.
For township of Walker, in the school
house at Hublersburg.
For the township of Rush, nt the Coldj
Stream school house.
For tho township of Show Shoe, at tho
school house at Snow Shoe station.
For th township of Marion, at the!
bouse of Joel Kline, in Jacksonville.
For the borough of Milcsburg, at the.
school house in Mile-burg.
For the township of Hoggs, at tho pew,
school house in Central City.
For'.he township of Huston, atthe house j
of John Reed. .
t |For the Sown ship of Penn, at the public
bouse of Wo. S. Alusser.
For the township of Liberty, in the
school house at Kaglevilie.
Far tho borough and township of How- i
ard. at tho school house in -aid borough.
Fcr the township of Worth, at the]
school house at Port Matilda.
For the township of Burnside at the
bouse of J K Boak.
For the township of Curlin, at the school
house near Robert Mann's
For the borough of Unionviile and the
township of Union, at new school house
in Unionviile.
For the borough of Phiiipsburg in the
new school house in said borough.
NOTICE is also hereby given, "That
every person, excepting the justices of
the peace, who shall hold any office, ap
pointment of profit or trust under the
government of the United .States, or of
this State or of any city or Incorporated
district, whether a commissioned offlccror
otherwise, subordinate officer or agent,
who is or shall be employed under the
legislative, executive, or judiciary depart
ment of this State or of the United States,
or <>f any city or incorporated district, and
also that every member of Congress, and
of the State Legislature, and of tho select
or common council of any city or commis
sioners of any incorporated district, is by
law incapable of holding or exercising, at
the same time, the office or appointment of
judire, inspector, or clerk, of any election
of this commonwealth; and that no in
spector, judge or other officer of any such
election, shull be eligible to any office to
be then voted lor."
Given under my hand and seal, at my
office in Hellefonte, thi- 2nff day of Octo
ber, in the year ot our Lord, one thousand
eight hundred and in tho sevonty-eight,
and in the one hundred .and second year
of the Independence of the United States.
L. W. MUNSON,
Sheriff" of Centre county.
| QRPHAN'S COURT SALE:—
Will be sold by order ot tho Orphan's
. Court of Centre county, on
Saturday, November 2d, 1878,
the property of George Harpster, dee'd,
[ to wit: Ho. J, Bounded south by lands
of David Stover, eust by land* of Jacob
Arney, north by lands of Henry Witmer,
west by road, containing TWO ACRES.
' and Sixty five perches. No. 'J, bounded
i south by lot of D. K. Geiss. east by an nl<
a ley, north by lot of Fred Kurtz, west by
turnpiko road. Thereon erected a
' DWEL7HNG HOUSE, Wash and Wood
house, Stable, and other outbuildings.
Fruit of all kinds on the Lot.
Conditions of Sale will be one half ol
' the purchase money on confirmation ol
sale, the balance in one yen- thereafter, tc
_ be secured on the premises. Sale to com
mence atone o'clock, p. in. of said day
Mate. d
i"|ooct flMn'r,
SPUING MILL"*.
• Win. Colla* ilinl ! JDIIMI Konuoli *I
lust Wodn. .1\ .*vriili *••) diarrhea, alter
• ■ short illtions. 11l- i- II tnu I iboill years
i old 11. Mm mi old hand on the railroad
I nd has been away
• ju-t came bark about three wvek* ■*" he
' used to bo called Irish liilljr.
t Win. Krapo lias been •worn as u the de-
I j tective sin! U now tr.v ing hi* hand at hunt •
lug up John Kinny, tho boy that i* blam
ed for stealing Mr. Meadet smoney in;
Georges Valley.
Tho fouiiiUtion of the now bridge is lu* j
i out nml tho masons have commenced
Jwork We l.opo the sth of Nov wo can
oriwu loathe depot on the now budge.
They bud quite time on Wednesday
night to get the locomotive turned on the
• turn-table some of the plank broke.
The feet i that they wtil foul away with it
lUI tome one get* killed l>y it.
Tbo Dill club met on Saturday night,
hut owing to appearance of wet night
and totuo iiti>underUnding there w oro not
many present. W. J. Ale vendor was
President, Namuel Crawford, Vice Prci
dent and Edward Krumrlne, Seorolary
The meeting wa addressed by Mr. tiowei
, and Heinly. Club will meet next Salur
i day evening in Grenoble's hall and wr
hope that the motile will turnout as there
will be tpeakera from Belleft>nte or tome
other teaport town to addreit us. Turn
' out, democrat! and republican!, and hear
whatis said on tho finance! of our cun
try-
UUm'AKY.
On thasl3d ull., near Lincoln, Neb., of
bilious intermittent fever, i'eier Kerlin,
aged >o years.
The deceased wat born in Berks countv,
En , Sept. 2<5, IM2. In 1*33 he cam# to
Bellefonte and was engaged as foreman in ,
a paper mill. In lhoo he moved to the
Loop. Centre countv. Pa., w here be lived,
with the exception of two j ears, until hi
wifedied. in 1K75. After thit ho bought
land in Nebraska, moved there and war .
so well pleased with the country that he
concluded ta spend tin- remainder o! his
davtthere. God, in Hh providence, hu
taken biui homo, lie was a member of the 1
Lutheran Church for more than 'JO years. f
lie was au otliee bearer in the Church lor
a number of years, and all wbo knew him
can testify that hts duty was discharged
! with fidelity As ha lived, so hedied, be
lieving in the saving merits of tho atone- jj
ment of Jetus Christ. During his sick-
Hess he had loat sight of the world, and by
faith saw only th>we things which are in- jj
visible We are in deep sorrow at the loss
'of our dear father but know it is his gain, a
!therefore we are Cffcrtw. We know
that if we serve our father's God, we shall
!be with bitu where he is
l"Lord, we commit this our father to thee, a
' Whoso body is dead but wh-e spirit It free, *
We know that through grace, when our j
lile here is done,
Wo still live in Tiieo, forever in one,
Ills Ftv X CuiLPKEX, I'
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The Nebraska AM* M of 8! t
JOth, relates the following, and as Kev. A #
A. Kerlin, of Mi Alevy't Fort, Hunting- j
don county, formerly of Centre county, i- (
•ne of the brothert mentioned who trav-'
eled 1200 mires, the narrative jo.sen - a 1
local interest.
The Stair Journal says: _ One of the!
rarest examples ol filial affection that 11 er
eatne to our notice is to be recorded of the
Kerlin brothers who are now at the bed-;
sido of their aged father. On t-a'.urday i
la-t a brother, who lives in Nebraska, was
informed by one of our prominent physi. j
eians that he eons idred his father, I' j
Kerlin, dangerously ill Tho brotbe- at!
once sent a me-sage to a brother in M iffiii.
Co., Pa., who sent a man at once with the *
message to another brother, sixteen miles J
acros- a mountain. The me**ag" found 1
the brother, a Lutheran minister, at 4 u'- J
dock on Sunday morning. To rise, dress. 1
harness a horae, leave his family, and t-- *
dtivo fifteen tnilea to reach the 7 o'clock
W- -t. -:i ei; •>. r, quired prompt acti n,
ibut wat accomplished a: J the 121W mile
journey began- The brothers met in 1
I'ittsburgb, arrived here on Tuesday, and h
,have since devoted their entire attention
to tbo parent They ordered a contuiu-|
tion of two of our leading physicians, but _
we learned yesterday that the case it con- j
sidered very untavorable, and nothing
save the excellent constitution of the fath
er will bring him through.
Such promptness and filial loyo on the "
part of brothers rallying to the d<-
of one another 1200 miles away, to givi t
those attentions that children can alone!
perform i a spectacle that would grace
any age and exalt the name of any family a
ENGLAND AND THE AMEEIt.
London, Oct. I.—A dispatch from Sun
la says n British force is advancing to oc
cupy Jamrod, at the mouth ot tho K hy ber
Pass.
The Ameer Is making a gtr.sral levy, (
and thousands are rallying to his stand
lard.
An advance ©n Cabul is to tako place
immediately.
MARKETS.
Philadelphia, October 7 —Wheat red at
$1 03<<4l W. amber at $1 lMfij.l tvi; Eye t
steady at obfixWc. Corn at 4M;,SiV; ot-
Hl'JCfe.'Jfij. Clovers red is quoted at fifvTJc;
timothy at 1 25< 1 45 and flaxseed a*.
$1 40.
CHICAGO. J
Chicago, October 7 —Wheot in fair de
mand but lower. No. "J Chicago spring, i
SVif'vblc ca-fi. Corn No. 2 and high mix.-d
j;i3jc. Oats No. 2. l>ic for cash Bye ouic
cash. Barley $1 l>4 for cash. j
CATTLE MARKET.
j Philadelphia, October 7.—Cattle— I
Market dull, good Sic, medium 4f(< IJ<V
■ common Sheep- Market dull,!
good, 44(<i/4|e, medium. dpi, 41c, common
i 0(.3c. Hogs- Prime Chicago GJc, good
i7c, medium,common, oc.
A curious discovery has lately
liecu made, while repairing the house S
i formerly occupied by the Jacobin
■ Club during the great Ivcvolution, 1
'and known as the liotel dc Lonrires,
in the liue St. Hyaciuthe, St. Honre. '
The Club, which guided the destioiee
df the revolution during some few -
years, had often boasted of allowing
the ambition of Robespierre and other
leaders to progess so far, and no farth
er ; and the members hy vote had
passed a law which entitled the nta
joritv to exclude from any particular
tcan'ce any particular member whose' 1
interests might lead him to sway the
opinion of the Club. Kobespierie.
. whose ambition had rendered him an|
object of suspicion, bad often been,
' voted out of the assembly ; and it has
been a matter of surprise to tho his
f torian of the time, that he could so
• long maintain his influence in spite of
! the violence of the opposition thus oer ,
milled. The secret is now revealed
• A small room —a hiding plaeo in the
■ thickness of the wall—has just been
! discovered, opening by a trap door in
. to the very hall where the delibcra
| lions were being carried on, aud
t whence ho could listen to the meas
ures to be taken against him, and thus
' forearmed, have power to defeat them.
l f It is evident thut this hiding place
i must have been occupied bv Robes
" pierrc ; and when first entered by the
' workmen tho tracts of his prcseuoe
were still visible in the journal which
f lay upon the table, and the wriling
j paper, from which had been torn a
small portion, as if for the purpose of
r making a memorandum. The only
'• book which was found in the place
was a voluftic of Florain, open at the
second chapter of Claudine. It was
covered with snuff, which had evident
ly been shaken from the reader's shirt
frill, and bore testimony to the truth
of history which records the simplicity
! of the literaiy tastes of Robespierre.
I His presence seemed still to hang
b about that small space, as though lie
had quitted it but the moment before;
'j aud, singular enough, the marks of
I- the feet, as though ho had recently
y trodden through the mud, were still
j visible on the tiles of which tho floor
. ing is composed.— J'otltr's American
f Monthly,
'f| /
"| For hog cholera use a mixture of
ytsoftsoap and milk. Four soap suds
days into the swill barrels, if
• will make bogs thrive.
mmmrnmmmm m mmm<* T-dtL mi
The Fall Season fur the year 1878 is now opening and a New and EXCELLENT STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODs IS COMING IN
AT tIUfJOKNIIKIMI.U A CO.'B, CENTRE HALL, end which will be iold at LOWEST FIGURES. They have an immense atock and will firtOrftd in every line. THKYHAVI
Dress Goods. Clothing, Huts v\; Caps, Hoofs i\; Shoes, .Yolions, Groceries, at Lowest Prices.
IT WILL HE TO Vol If INTEREST 'l'o ••FATKONIXE YOUR HOME MERCHANTS," INSTEAD OF GOING A WAY I ROM HOME. GIVE UB A CALL IMMEDIATELY,
iSJp 2n, GL'GGENHEIMER A CX).
NEWMAN. King ClotHier
Br of Centre county.
IS SELLING IS SELLING 18 SELLING IS SELLING
t>i^' M infer Suits 83.5(1. Over Coats 82.50. I nderwear 30c. Boots 81.75.
AND EVERY THING ELSE LOW IN PROPORTION.
I Challenge the County to Heat my PRICES and
f f AN P® U V W AH LARGE A BTOCK OF CLOTHING ABIUAVK. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER DV FIItSTCLABS TAILORS AT VIBY LOW PRICIB
y o Ucl on.
Toesd'v's Elections'
w
Telegraphic despatchee on Wedues
day moruing give tho following :
WEST VIRGINIA Democratic.
Also INDIANA, and a gain ol
two cougrt'ssmtii by the Demociats.
The republicans claim Ohio, yel
the Democrats gaiu several congress
men.
• ♦ •
The republican couferenoM —cou-
greeeional, aenatorial aud judicial
met at Bellefonte ©u Tuesday and nil
adjourned sine die without making
uuy nominations.
Croup can be cured in one minute,
aud the remedy is simply alum and
sugar. The way to accomplish the
deed is to lake a knife or grate aud
shave of in small particles about a
teaspoouful of alum ; then mix it with
twice its quantity of sugar, to make it
palatable, aud administer it as quick
as possible. Almost insaotaneous re
lief will follow.
Spring Mills, Pa.,
lat viN iiorsK
COAL YARD.
J. D. S
New Grain House is
Now Ready for The
Reception of
WHEAT,
the HIGHEST CASH PRICK ami tbo
BKSTCOALtn Market !J at tho ve-j
low< t price.
Hides! Hides!
Itriri* your HiJi - an J r> .ore tbo 11, ghost
Price for them
1 also k see t r a> I'PPKIt."-, KI PS,
CALFSKINS, and SOLE LKATHER
,1 lowest t>rice-.
Also a full line f
Harness, Saddles. Collars.
Bridles. Halters. Whips, etc.
at the very Loatil Prit( .
lOocl :'.ui
THE FAIR—S. &A. LOEB.
I •
For 25 years we have been the leaders
ii inn Ria
*
and for flic same length of time have
demonstrated (he, fact beyond dispute,
and are selling all classes of goods
cheaper than ever.
.VOTE OUR PRICES:
.SALT, SI ,0 PER SACK OFltm p£R BARREL QF LBS
UNBLEACHED MUSLINS AT 5 CENTS PER Y D.
DRESS GOODS AT 8 CENTS PER \ D.
ALPACAS AT 15 CENTS PER YARD.
LADIEB MOROCCO BOOTS AT 11.25.
MEN'S BOOTS FOR TWO DOLLARS.
LADIES BLACK COATS as LOW as $2.50.
With an assortment never equalled in this county.
BLACK all WOOL CASIIMERES at 50c.
*
We carry the largest and cheapest stock ofClothin* in Centro county-see our good
' before purcliasin*.
VALENTINES & CO.
TILK I.AROKST DBALKHS I*
-DRY GOODS,-
dHOCEIIIBS,
NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,.
Ac., Ac., IN CENTRE COUNTY.
BEI.LEFOXTE, PA.
| A house should be so placed that
the direct rays of the sun shall bave
tree admission into the living apart
, latents ; because the sun's rays impart
a healthy aud invigorating quality to
the air, and stimulate the vitality of
human beings an they do those of
)f'plauU; aud, without suulight, human
beings, as well as plauta, would sick#p
and die. The aspect, therefore, shoulu
' be Southeast.
MARRIED.
On 27ili Au*. by Rev. Yoeutn. Mr.
'C'hss W. Bird foruitriy of Asron.burg)
* and Mis. K J., d,u*hter of David Lohr,
- both of Bellsfonte.
I On 2d, at Emanuel church, TuttswilU,
by IST. B. M Reader; Mr Julian Vletn-
in* and Miss Klla M Plither, dau*htr
(of Mr. Daniel Fibber, both of Potter to wn-
Iship.
DIED.
i On A, at Ontre Hall, of apoplexy, Mrs.
K<-*ina Shilliu*, years and 1 day.
t
. At l'enn a Furnace, on 29 Sept. Peter
Soh, ftgeJ 72 years.mc nlhs and 3 days,
i
) FARM FOR SALE I
'l '1 lie followin* property will be exposed
Tst Public Sale, on FRIDAY, OCT. 25th,
- IcTfi. at the residence of (i<<or*e Frederick,
dee d, in Gre** Township, a Farm con
taining
ONE HUNDRED ACRES,
more or lest; Is well watered, betides a
never-failing stream runnin* near the
buildtn**. waU-r is hrourht to tha house in
pipes; !'• two etery DWELLING
Barn and other ©utbuilSines;
also sufit( ient Orchard o! apple and other
fruit Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p.
m., when terms will be made known by
SAM 1. GRAMLY,
Administrator.
NEW
[(■roeerv and
Cunfecfionery,
AT CENTRE HALL
t The undersi*ned has opened a new Uro
„ cery'and Confectionery, and will always
r keep a full line of *ood. at lowmtpoasible
prices, and kindly ask. a share of the pub
lic palron*c flu stock consists of
COFFEES,
SI'GEKS. TEAS, SYRTPS,
l . SOAPS, SALT.
All kinds of
| 'CHOICE TOBACCOES AND SEGARS,
and all fruits of the • ason *enera!!y in
Slock.
BEST SWEET POTATOES
Also a lull line of CONFECTIONERIES
All kinds of country produce taken in ex
-1 change.
I .ell low for CASH and PRODUCE.
I'JBeepty C. DINGES.
II AII BY K. HICKS,
(.Successor to T. A. Hicks & Bro.)
WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALER IN
Hardware, Stoves, Oils, Paints, Glass, Putty, <fcc., Sec*
bo)' Al-u kae lilt* itKt uc) of 1 lit* Noulli Bi'iitl 4 lilll-d l*low for Ihin remfy.-M
I WILL NOT BE I NDKUBOLD BY ANY I'ARTY THAT SELLS THE SAME QUALITY OF GOOM
■——i—. " i ■ ... i ■ liieai— 1M -
Spring Mills Market.
Old whest 90, new 'A).
No 2 wheat K
Rye, 45c.
Corn, ears, per bu. new, .1 c
OaU. 22c.
Buckwhi-at, 75c.
Clovt-rseed, 00 to 4.00
Chop, perton, $23.00.
Plaster, ground per ton, f 10.00
Flour, per bbl SSUU
Butler, 15c.
Tallow, 7c.
Ham> 12c.
Shoulders Sc.
Bides He.
Rags, tic.
E*g per dfi , 15c.
Tub washed wool 35c,
QRPHAN S COURT SALE -
Estate of Ezra D. Brisbin, deceai-id.
By virtue of an order of the Orphan
Court of Centre county, made in the mat
ter of the partition of the Ural K*ut>- o!.
said decedent, the undersigned, Tru.te,
appointed by said order, will exp>-"- li
sale by public venduo > r outcry, on thi
premises near
BOA LS BURG, SATURDAY, OCT. 1',
tbe following described REAL ESTATE, ; I
late of said Kr.ra D. Brisbin, viz :
No. 1. A Valuable Farm, situate in
Harris township, adjoining land- <f G<
Fortney, U. F. Brown, Daniel Muster
and others, containing about
One Hundred and Fifty Acres,
more or less, all under t ultivetion : there-'
on erected a two-story 1 KAM r. D\\ LL-j
LI NG HgUSK, a lug Barn and ' liter ■ ut
buildings. There is a good ORCHARD
on the premises and several NEVER
FAILINtS SPRINGSt>F EXCELLENT
WATER, convenient t house and I :.rn
The farm is just on the outskirts ol Baals- <
burg, in close proximity to schools at.u
churches, etc.
No. 2. The undivided half of a tract
ofMOI'NAIN LAND, in (betownship]
of Harris, adjoining lands of Mosos
Thompson, Jonathan Tn sler, Kobertj
(•albraith and others, cotiiaining a' 1 >u:
thirty-eight and Ihree-f -urths acres.
TKKM.'- OF fiALK —Ono-third cash
upon confirmation of sale, balance in ot„ ,
and two years, with interest, U> be secur
ed by bonis and mortgage upon the prem
ises. Nale to begin at 1 o'clock, p. m.
DAVID KELLER,
sep'JO _ Trustee to Set), etc |
QRPHANS' COURT SALE I
By order of the Orphans' Court of Cen
tro countv. the following described pro
perty of W. W. Love, deceased, situate ir .
Poller ta p. Centre eounty, will be oflored,
at public sale, on Friday, Oct. 18: On
FARM containing
103 ACRES, more or less ;
bounded by isndsof John St. ner >r, tb '
west; on the north by lands of .lod '
Strphtn ; on the east by Isnds ofFram'-i
heirs i south by lands <>: William Risbeij
and others. The farm is well watered, i..
neycr-failing spring of cold limestone wa
ter near tho house, also a well of never
1 failing wster at the barn, wiih g > >d pumt
in it; large cistern at tho hou-e lrat.rsve 1
nienls : A large TWO-STORY HOUSE 1
with kitchen and wash-hous- attached, ai
FRAME BANK BARN, Hi by 45 feet,!
with horse-power shod attached. A good■
frame wagon shed and corn house, 40 hy
20 feel, pig pen and wood house,
A Bearing Orchar.l oft'hoice Fruit
on tho premises
This is one of the bed producing farm
in this .section for all kinds ot grain and
grass, nearly all limestone land- It s
wilbin one-half mile of two churches
icliool house, post office, st re and black
smith shops Also a trai tof good TIM
BEKI.A N I), situated "fi Tw-cy mountain, (
bounded by land* of S. Wingcrt, Aady;
Jordan and John Allen, containing -
ACRKS, more or less. Sale to commence!
all o'clock, p. is., when terms will be'
.made known. JANG LOVK,
G. AI. liOAL,
19 sept Administrator*,
PRIVATE S A L K -A CHOICE
FARM AND HOUSE AND LOT.,
—The following described prvportv, of
John Kmmert, dee'd, situate in Harris
twp., Centre county, one FARM, contain-;
ing one hundrod and thirty-three acres,
more or lets, bounded by lands<d 11. Kv
erhart, dee'd, James Girnn. McFatlen.j
Dr. Henderson, dee'd, and others, i- ofler
ed at private sale The farm is well wa
tered. a never failing troam of water run
ning through tholann and Within thirty
yard* JT the barn, alto, a well of never
failing water allho bouse, with good pump
in it. The improvements are a large
FRAME HOUSE, two stories high. l
-mo.l new. a FRAME BANK BARN,
forty-fivo hy eighty feet and all other ne, -
essary oulnuildirgs. This is one of the
best producing Harms in thi section for all
kinds ot grain : is nil liuu'stono land. Aj
large ORCHARD of choice fruit on the
premises.
For particulars inquire of Win. Wertz
on the farm.
, Also one HOI7.SE and LOT situated in
Hoalsburg. Centre county, the house is 2
stories high, with kitchen attached to it,
and all nereasary .unbuilding*, also n goo i
stable, a never faibn<; welt <>," wap-r with
good puipp The h't ii well set with fhiit
trees of best quality.
Also 2 acres and 123 perches oi excellent
land situated near the German Reformed
church in Uoaltburg, within two squares ot
above house.
JOSIAH NEFF, Executor of J. tui
mert, dee'd. tjept 5 tf
CUbCUTURS' NOTICE.—
testamentary on the estate ol
Jhcod Docker, of College twp,
ceased, h*' )n g been grunted to tho under
signed, all persons indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against tho same
to present them, duly authenticated by
law, forsettleqient. DANIEL lIKSS,
JAMES GLENN,
Executors.
fl ejnitortb cts.l aTODDARTS
( MCBICXI. LLDRAUT
Twelve full pages of music, embracing
Operas, Popular Sungs, Dances, Rrillian!
Compositions, by the greatest authors,
printed on full-sizo music paper of the bcsl
quality.
For Sale by all nows and book dealers,
or will be mailed on receipt of 10 coots,
and 2 cents for postage, by
J. M. STODDART A CO.,
723 Chestnut {Street,
3 oct ot. Philadelphia.
Spring Mills O. K !
NEW ROOM! NEW GOODS!
ct I. J. Grenoble's Store !
SPRING MILLS,
i has the goods. Largest stock I
SELECTION
UNSURPASSED!
Prices Lower (ban
• E> er,
Ar-d now extend* a cordial n.citation to
his friends, patrons, and public gencral
j it-
Also n Completf Ai-sortmi-nt of
Ready Made Clothing for irten and
buy*. Suit as low as to be bad in the
fit)*.
Imported and Domestic
DRYGOODS!
Full lines of
MERINO UNDER WEARS,
'
For Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses and
Children.
Il -sery. Gloves, Boots and Shoes,
HATS. CA PS, CARPETS AND OIL
CL'iTHS,
Ac i the most complete assortment of
NOTIONS
;n C.-ntral Pennsylvania, and prices that
willcompel you in self defence to buy of
fim . Also Fish, Salt, etc- 18oc
A full line of Howe Sewing Machine*
and Needle* for all kinds of machine*.
: Alto deals in all kinds .of Grain. Mar-
Jket price paid for the same. A specially
'in CO AI. by the car load.
Jus. Harris Co.
NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW.
IRON, N AILS,
r A IN T s,
OILSTETC.,
JAS. HARRIS A CO.
Bellefonte.
"EM FOR 1 AN l(ri RAVE Lit: RST
—THE—
BUSH HOUSE!
nEi.i.xroNTK, rA.
IJfi- been rH-entlv thoroughly rcnoyaicd
and repaired, and under til" management
of the New Proprietor, Mr. GEORGE
HOP PES. formerly ol VV'ms|>ort, it first
class in all its auiH'intmania.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
Are offered to those in attendants at court
land other* remaining in town for a few
Javs nt a lime.
The larg<-t and mo-t superbly Designed
Hotel in Central Pennsylvania.
VII modern conveniences. Go try the
Rii-h house.
'Aug GEO. UOPPES, Propr.
HENRY BOOZER,
CF.VIKK lit 1.1.
Miii o. ri si.li <ir
Saddles. Harness, Bridies. Collars, Whips.
Flvnets. and also keeps on hand Cotton
,Ni t>. etc. Prices low us any whero else.
. All kinds of repairing done. The best
-lock always kept on hand. All work war
runted. A-hare of the public patronage
. is kindly solicited. 11 apr, 14 y
HAPPY RELIEF;
I'o ell tri chenilr <!i*mm* of *U ktada.
I'oiittiloolUl o.n.ultj!lni 11.-,1 . vroooolli or U*
, mail -•' mrlh.al of Imim.Bl, NVw osd rolwkXl
t. turUl**. P.-.X *n<l rlrruiirmiriil frw la ■— -
!•'• "A,A dd 7ir, i-siK iAvtux <v
I —I I lill*lellbl. Il , liatiMlc h*-ia
, * hlh O-I'UUII.JD lor bouorxaa ouaeoet sad
- UoastAfU. 71 Jal> Stas.
f
;.l\Var! War! War !
'■ ORGANS! ORGANS! ORGANS!
?|
SEWING MACHINES!
'• Sewing Machines!
Y NEW 1 Stop Parlor OrgaiiM
lrlrt>s3lO, For Mllti ('Hah.
'J Stop Organ-, New, tor s7o.oo—Prici
a Sewing Machines Guaranteed New
and a KepreHented, for $25.00.
! < OOMK, SEE. AND RK CONVINCED.
• COM EON K, COMK ALL
to the New Music & Sewing Machinestorf
of BUNNELL &AIKKNS,
Allegheny Street,
'■ 25july Bellefoute, Pt
7 ELEPHANT
GREAT EUROPEAN
RAILROAD EXPOSITION.
AXP Till OXLY OSK OK KaKTB.
Which Teni Tiun of the Times will txkib
it, in nil iU uver ibdu*iii| ud undi-2
▼ided Testees, et
!I BELLEFONTE,
SATURDAY,IOCT. IS.
fj
I WK
;
I: BBIHGIKO A
Stupendous Menagerie of Unfettered
Mammoths by Monster Special Tru&m;
Three Ponderous Ijoeomotive Loads e§
Rare Exotic Beasts and Birds;
The One Great Seperate Gireus of Iks
World on Sumptous Palace Can.
. Alone owning end exhibiting e Herd of
;i7 ELEPHANTS 1
5 Performing Baby Elephant* I
L In comblnod end timuilenoous sets.
The First end Only Peir ofNursing
- TWIN BABY ELEPHANTS
Ever exhibited anywhere,
r AXD TO 8X *XXK XCBSIXO IX TBX AXXXA,
Bat 30 inches high end lest then e jeer old
A LIVING ELEPHANT
BORNE HIGH ALOFT
, Through the public streste.
A 122,000 TWO HORNED BLACK
RHINOCEROS
The on I j one erer imported.
The Only Living Horned Horse at
f Ethiopia;
The Only Herd of Twelve Camels ;
A Marine Aquarium of DeepSm
Marvels ;
A Thronged and Brilliant Aviary;
A Wonder Congress of Living HNMAA
I Miracles.
THE ALADDIii AJIIMA
OF TUX C.NIVERSE.
One Hundred Peerless Principal Page
formers ;
A Great Circus of New and Famo
Faces
.! Each morning, at about 9to 10 o'clock, sad
FREE TO ALL,
Matty Times More Shore for Rothins than
Any Other Show Charges JFStU Prices to Sss,
i —IX—
i THE MIGHTIEST AND MOST MA9
t MFICENT AMUSMENT PAT
GE ANT OF ANY AGE.
Fore full description of which tee thd
t Greet European's Iliustrelod News.
f ONE FIFTY-CENT TICK||
j (Children under 9 years, 20 eta.)
Admitting to every department of the
s ™o*tr>Kanli c embodiment of Natural Oh
-? an d Morel Amuiment either
Hemisphere has ever knows.
' T . l i^l.f, l LPIT ' PRESS -AXM>KOPLIn
, INDOR&ED FAMILY-FIELD SHOW
OF AMERICA,
Meriting the patronage of the mothers and
; daughters of our lend, end
. '*®'BITIXO FAE MOKK THAN riv fOOOte
t ML* HE ADV KUTISXD.
' ; ope " f l 1 nd 7P. M. Performs
i in the Grand Arena one hoar later.
7*
i j
i Bargains!
■ Bargains!
In MEN'S and BOYS,
BOOTS and SHOBII
also a LARGE VARIETY of
CHILDREN'S SHOEB,*
' LOUIS DOLL'S Shoe Stw*
! opposite the Bash house, Bellefoafe
room formerly occupied by Jotp
lowers. apr2sy
The oldest end bwt appointed 3 uiHgr
I, Lon for obtaining a Business Edwrx <O%.
For circulars address.
, F. DUFF & HONS.
•loct 4t Pittsburgh, Fa.
' fit />/>*"*•<> is four own town. $S (MB |a
•e * ax, r
f '